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PayAngel Pledges to Support Africa’s Rising Entrepreneurs at Forty Under 40 South Africa Awards

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NAIROBI, Kenya – PayAngel, a leading UK-based fintech company, has made a commitment to uplift Africa’s young entrepreneurs.

As the main sponsor of this high-profile event, PayAngel reaffirmed its mission to inspire business growth and empower emerging leaders across the continent.

Speaking at the prestigious Forty Under 40 Africa Awards ceremony held recently in South Africa, Joseph Elvis Lamptey, PayAngel’s Head of Growth and Strategy, emphasized the company’s dedication to driving businesses to new heights through strategic support and inspiration.

“In today’s interconnected world, global accessibility is the key to unlocking unprecedented business growth. Cross-border payments have become the lifeblood of international trade, connecting businesses to new markets, customers, and opportunities,” Lamptey said. “At PayAngel, we’re committed to breaking down the barriers of cross-border transactions, making it easier for businesses like yours to expand your reach and scale your operations.”

The Forty Under 40 Africa Awards is a prestigious continental event that recognizes and celebrates young business leaders who are making an impact both personally and professionally.

The emerging leaders are celebrated for their excellence in business growth, professional achievements, and community service, often rising rapidly through the ranks of their industries.

This year’s ceremony honored numerous high-profile individuals from diverse sectors, marking a celebration of ambition and innovation.

By sponsoring the Forty Under 40 Africa Awards, PayAngel is not only celebrating the accomplishments of Africa’s emerging leaders but also positioning itself as a vital partner in their future success.

“On behalf of the PayAngel family, I am committed to supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators. We will keep powering and supporting FORTY UNDER 40 SOUTH AFRICA with our expertise and cutting-edge technology to ensure nominees and winners achieve their global ambitions and contribute to the growth of the African economy,” Lamptey added.

As the next edition of the awards heads to Egypt next year, PayAngel’s role as a sponsor ensures its continued influence in fostering the growth of Africa’s most promising talent.

With operations spanning Africa, the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, PayAngel has been at the forefront of transforming remittance services, offering competitive rates and even zero-fee transfers.

By ensuring that more resources reach the communities that need them most, PayAngel is positioning itself not only as a leader in fintech but also as a key enabler of African entrepreneurship.

PayAngel’s continued involvement will ensure that Africa’s brightest business minds have the support and recognition they deserve as they pave the way for the continent’s future

Anthony Kinyua
Anthony Kinyua
Anthony Kinyua brings a unique blend of analytical and creative skills to his role as a storyteller. He is known for his attention to detail, mastery of storytelling techniques, and dedication to high-quality content.

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